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Anne Jordan Source Update for Eureka.cc and Europresse.com
4th August 2015

This month's additions and takedowns in CEDROM-SNi's Eureka.cc and Europresse.com, researched and compiled by Anne Jordan. Europresse.com is the European version of the Eureka.cc solution.

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Martin Murtland Introduction and Overview of Content Management Systems (CMS)
30th July 2015

Content management systems (CMSs) have grown to become the backbone of many companies' technology strategy. This article provides an overview of CMSs including the business problems they solve, their main benefits and pitfalls, what a buyer should look for in a CMS and some practical steps on how to select a CMS from open source solutions such as WordPress to enterprise solutions such as Adobe.

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Colin Smith Twitter as a Research Tool - the Benefits and the Dangers
29th July 2015

The article considers the pros and cons of Twitter as a research tool in a corporate context. In particular, it examines issues of trust and reliability - namely, how can good content be distinguished from the bad. Furthermore, there will also be a brief review relating to any potential rules and/or restrictions relating to the use of Twitter content.

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Mirjam Wolfrum Insider Knowledge - Researching Oil & Gas
23rd July 2015

Oil and gas have been used for hundreds of years. In the beginning, oil was used to replace whale oil. Since John D. Rockefeller founded the "Standard Oil Company" in 1870, "black gold" has begun to triumph. Today oil and gas still drive today's world economy. Access to and control of these commodities is especially critical to the world's most energy consuming countries. This is why there are numerous international and national industry associations, intergovernmental and non-governmental organisations, profit and non-profit information providers who all provide data for your research, Mirjam Wolfrum provides a guide through the maze.

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Robin Neidorf At the Commercial Frontier with Text and Data Mining
22nd July 2015

Text and data mining (TDM) is becoming essential in many industries but licensing and securing the rights to use content in this way remains a challenge - at least with some publishers. FreePint's director of research, Robin Neidorf highlights some platforms which help publishers and researchers who want to apply TDM to their content. She explains what you need to take into account if planning a commercial data mining project - and where there are likely to be sticking points.

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Anja Chemnitz  Thygesen Database Development from a User Perspective
17th July 2015

Co-producer of the FreePint Topic Series "All About Usage - From Content Sharing to Data Mining", Anja Thygesen, looks at the transformation of information databases over the last 30 years. She highlights advances such as automated indexing, speech to text, Google-like search, and the rise of the end-user researcher. Anja explains what this means for information professionals in terms of training, complex searching and database selection - and what actions they should take.

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